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Delia operates her tuck shop in the village of Chipesa, a rural place surrounded with farms. Delia started her business when she identified that there were no tuck shops in her rural area and set up a shop that could benefit her village. Delia is the person who sells in the shop and she restocks her groceries from Marondera town once every week. Delia also restocks secondhand clothes to sell in her area as a way of maximizing her sales.

Delia, 43 years old, is the mother of three children, two of whom are still attending school. Delia is married to a pensioner. She has been able to attract more customers to her business because she is the only one who restocks a variety of groceries required by the customers. Delia has not been able to keep up with the pressure of demands from her customers, so she was praying for a miracle to find anyone who would give her a soft loan. Fortunately, Delia heard about Thrive Microfinance. She was happy to learn that the requirements were easy and she formed a group with her four friends, which they named Golden Queens.

The group of Golden Queens is based in Igava, roughly 40 kilometres from Marondera. Delia used her loan to restock a variety of groceries to sell in her village.Text jetzt automatisch übersetzen.